New Platform Launches to Help U.S. Businesses Find Vetted Cybersecurity & Managed IT Providers Amid Rising Supply Chain Threats

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As cyberattacks on supply chains continue to climb and the burden of regulatory compliance grows heavier, a new Managed IT Services platform has launched to give U.S. businesses a single, vetted destination for sourcing managed service providers (MSPs), managed security service providers (MSSPs), virtual CISOs, and cloud specialists.

The platform positions itself as the largest network of managed IT service providers, cybersecurity consultants, and cloud MSPs in the United States, with the goal of helping organisations of every size identify a trusted technology partner near them.

Tackling a fragmented and risky procurement process

Selecting a managed IT or cybersecurity partner has become a critical, high-stakes decision for businesses. A poor choice can leave organisations exposed to ransomware, regulatory penalties, and operational downtime that ripples directly into supply chain performance. Yet the procurement process has long been fragmented, with buyers forced to compare vendors across review aggregators, search engine results, and word-of-mouth referrals of varying quality.

The platform aims to consolidate that process. It compiles data from verified client reviews, industry reports, and direct provider assessments to build what it describes as the most comprehensive MSP database available, with continuous updates to reflect current capabilities, service offerings, and geographic coverage.

Coverage spans MSPs, MSSPs, vCISOs, and cloud specialists

The platform organises providers across the categories most relevant to modern IT and supply chain operations. Buyers can search for full-service Managed IT Service Providers offering 24/7 network monitoring, help desk support, infrastructure management, and compliance services. They can also identify Managed Security Service Providers (MSSPs) delivering round-the-clock threat detection, incident response, and SOC-as-a-service capabilities for organisations that need enterprise-grade security without building an in-house team.

Cloud Managed Service Providers are also represented, covering migration, optimisation, and ongoing management across AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud environments, an increasingly critical capability as more supply chain, ERP, and logistics workloads move to cloud-native architectures.

Vetted listings to combat low-quality directories

A defining feature of the platform is its emphasis on vetting. Every provider featured has been assessed for cybersecurity posture, compliance expertise, including HIPAA, PCI-DSS, and CMMC, and client support quality. Each provider is evaluated across performance indicators including client satisfaction, service breadth, cybersecurity capabilities, and industry certifications.

That focus on quality also extends to the partner side. Cybersecurity and IT firms joining the network are verified before listing, with the platform operating on a flat monthly subscription rather than per-inquiry fees or commission models. Partners keep 100% of the business they close, and can showcase certifications, specialisations, and client success stories through dedicated profiles.

A response to the cybersecurity imperative

The launch comes at a moment when cybersecurity has become inseparable from operational resilience. Threats ranging from ransomware and business email compromise to third-party and supply chain attacks continue to escalate in both sophistication and frequency. The financial, reputational, and operational consequences of a single successful attack can be devastating, particularly for organisations with complex supplier ecosystems where one weak link can compromise the entire chain.

By giving businesses a faster, more reliable way to identify qualified partners, the Managed IT Services platform is positioning itself as part of the broader infrastructure that supports a more secure and resilient digital economy, one where small and mid-sized firms can access the same calibre of cybersecurity expertise that has historically been available only to large enterprises.